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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
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During the last 8 years, 70 cases of testicular tumor were treated in our department. Of them 2 cases had brain metastasis. Case 1; A 37-year-old male was admitted with the chief complaint of cough. Retroperitoneal lymph node and
lung metastases
were discovered (stage IIIB, pT4aN1M1). Resected right testis was diagnosed as embryonal carcinoma, teratoma and STGC histopathologically. After 3 courses of PVB (cisplatinum, vincristine, bleomycin) chemotherapy right
hemiplegia
occurred and computerized tomographic (CT) scan revealed brain metastasis. His general condition degraded rapidly and he died of brain herniation 3 months after orchiectomy. Case 2; A 32-year-old male was admitted because of right testicular swelling and
lung metastases
(stage IIIB, pTiN0M1). Pathological examination revealed embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumor and teratoma. After 4 courses of chemotherapy with cisplatinum (CDDP), vincristine, methotrexate, peplomycin, and etoposide all
lung metastases
were disappeared. A few months later left
hemiplegia
by brain metastasis appeared suddenly. Four additional courses of high dose chemotherapy and resection of brain metastasis was performed. Complete remission continued for 13 months. The prognosis of testicular tumor with brain metastasis was very poor. During the last 8 years, 21 cases of testicular tumor with brain metastasis were reported in the Japanese literature. A follow-up study of prognosis in the literature was performed and discussed.
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PMID:[Two cases of testicular tumor with brain metastasis]. 783 76
A 59-year-old man underwent radical nephrectomy for left renal cell carcinoma with multiple
lung metastases
(cT3bN0M1) in May 2010. Pathological diagnosis was clear cell carcinoma, G2 and pT3b. After sunitinib treatment for 7 months computed tomography (CT) revealed complete response of lung lesions and the treatment was continued. After 10 months, the patient complained of right
hemiplegia
. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a 3 cm tumor in his frontal lobe of cerebrum. He underwent surgical resection of the tumor and pathological diagnosis was metastatic renal cell carcinoma. He has been well without local recurrence or distant metastasis for 18 months.
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PMID:[Brain metastasis which appeared during complete response of lung metastatic lesion by sunitinib treatment in a patient with renal cell carcinoma]. 2441 11
A 70-year-old woman was admitted for difficulty in swallowing. Esophageal cancer (MtLt, type 3, T4N3M0, cStage IVa) was diagnosed in May 2010. The cancer was unresectable, and chemoradiotherapy (CRT) with TS-1 was initiated in June 2010, and a partial response (PR) was observed. After CRT, TS-1 was continued, but a brain metastasis was detected owing to the development of right
hemiplegia
in April 2012. Craniotomy and tumorectomy were performed, and the right
hemiplegia
improved. Pathological examination of the brain tumor indicated squamous cell carcinoma. Because of a recurrence of brain metastasis, a gamma knife procedure was performed in May 2012. Subsequently, several recurrences of brain metastases were diagnosed, and a total of 7 gamma knife procedures were performed up to January 2014. Although systemic chemotherapy (5-fluorouracil and cisplatin [FP], 5 courses)was administered, the patient showed progressive
lung metastases
in February 2013. The chemotherapy regimen was changed from FP to docetaxel (TXT), but the
lung metastases
continued to progress up to June 2013. The patient died in March 2014. Patients with esophageal cancer and metastases to the brain have poor prognosis, but the present patient survived approximately 2 years after first diagnosis of metastases to the brain after multidisciplinary therapy.
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PMID:[Long-term survival of a patient with esophageal cancer with brain metastasis after multidisciplinary therapy - a case report]. 2573 4